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Defensive Scheme
GayThoughts
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Rumored DC William Inge runs a 4-2-5 defense with a unique "Husky" position that has caught my eye.
"4-2-5 defensive scheme in 2020 signaled the introduction of the Husky position group at Fresno State. (Julius) Brown led the transition of four individuals into a unique position whose responsibilities include those of a strong-side linebacker and a safety – a hybrid position."
Although I'm lukewarm on Inge being the DC, it'd be nice to get Dom Hampton and Jacobe Covington on the field and spell the end of Jack Sirmon's time in the program.
"4-2-5 defensive scheme in 2020 signaled the introduction of the Husky position group at Fresno State. (Julius) Brown led the transition of four individuals into a unique position whose responsibilities include those of a strong-side linebacker and a safety – a hybrid position."
Although I'm lukewarm on Inge being the DC, it'd be nice to get Dom Hampton and Jacobe Covington on the field and spell the end of Jack Sirmon's time in the program.
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Covington was playing corner this year.
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Its college football, they dont need to learn complex cover 1 cross rat man under hybrid zone schemes.
75% is use the scheme that gets the best players you have on the field
25% is use the scheme that counters what the offense is trying to do -
We need a head coach that helps his DC adapt and adjust as the game swings back and forth between 5 wides throwing it all over and run it up your ass in the I formation
Obviously the ideal is a defensive line of future NFL stars so the other 7 guys can take the rest of the field. That's the other DAWGS this year.
We? had a really good D line during the Petersen Dynasty -
I pray whoever our DC(s) is/are that they teach proper ILB play. The last three years with Wellington, Manure, and Sirmon have made our maddening two-gap scheme and the absence of adjustments look like we’re the dumbest, most stubborn myopic staff in America, not to mention shitty developers of LBs or at least don’t know who to play.
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The 4-2-5 is literally what we’ve ran for the last 8 years, nothing different.
The Husky position is another way of saying Nickel, or Star if you’re a Rams fan.
The 4-2-5 relies heavily on interior pass rush and versatile DB play, we did not have a nickel who could play the run game (bookie)
And the interior pass rush was non-existent, it’s hard for the DEs to sack a QB AND keep contain.
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Basically what we’ve been playing but with four down linemen instead of two or three.theLSkid said:The 4-2-5 is literally what we’ve ran for the last 8 years, nothing different.
The Husky position is another way of saying Nickel, or Star if you’re a Rams fan.
The 4-2-5 relies heavily on interior pass rush and versatile DB play, we did not have a nickel who could play the run game (bookie)
And the interior pass rush was non-existent, it’s hard for the DEs to sack a QB AND keep contain.
Should be far more effective against the run. -
Patterson as DC at Texas has legs.
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Setting hisself up to take over when Sark gets fired 7 games into next season.RaceBannon said:Patterson as DC at Texas has legs.
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fuck kwatRaceBannon said:Patterson as DC at Texas has legs.
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Hm.. possible Kwiat return? Doubt it







